Can you read and write cursive in your language?
>>220448154We all can, it's only in America that they don't teach cursive anymore
>>220448154Yes, I write cursive all the time
>>220448154Yes. Anybody who complains that they 'weren't taught it in school' is a retard, because 1. I'm a Zoomie and I was taught it, and 2. It takes only a couple hours to learn how.
>>220448154That ship had sailed by the time I started school. We learned a bit in 1st grade but that was it.
>>220448154Cute thread
>>220448185Ay lmao
Yes. Whenever I see people handwriting in print letters (or even worse: all capitals) I chuckle internally. They're manchilds.
>>220448154Yes, but my cursive is pretty bad and I recently realized I use some unusual letter shapes that are not part of standard Portuguese cursive. In Brazil everyone is required to learn cursive as a kid. You are expected to know it before middle school, and teachers do not accept anything else. Kids who cannot write it are sent to extra classes
Yes since I somehow missed the class where they asked everyone to stop using cursive.
>>220448534>I recently realized I use some unusual letter shapes that are not part of standard Portuguese cursive.Same. As a kid I intentionally modified letters to make it different from others
I stopped writing cursive when I was 14 because all my teachers told me I have ugly handwriting and that no one could read it. I've been writing in print ever since. It took a little bit of getting used to at first because writing in cursive was much faster for me. The switch made me pay attention to other people's handwriting more and pretty much everyone seems to write in print aside from some random stylistic quirks on random letters that are unique for every person. Makes me wonder why the hell did they teach me to write cursive in school when I was a kid and why the fuck didthey tell me that that's the way I should be writing??
>>220448562Didn't knew there were Cyrillic cursive
Yes but barely anyone could read it so I just doubled down and made it even more illegible after graduatingSometimes I get tempted to learn Sütterlin
>>220448154yes, it was compulsory when I was a kid to learn cursive but it's become a class thing here as many things, my niece can read and write it no problem but some kids from public school see it as gibberish, so some public schools are skipping that.
>>220448519Block letters are how you ought to do it really. Cursive makes you look like a school child and anything else is just uneducated
>>220448154Yes
>>220448154My cursive signature is so bad that it almost prevented me from voting last time
>>220448154yes
>>220448793kek
>>220448793who'd you vote for. Zion Don?
>>220448154ive never understood the whole discussion about "cursive" onlinehere in france we don't make the distinction. i've never heard anyone talk about cursive. it's just writing. i still don't really understand what you all mean by cursive
>>220448154That's just the normal way to write? You mean joined-up writing?
I have two left hands when it comes to writing, so my teachers pretty much just hated me and rated me nothing on everything. I just decided to write non-cursive and take the penalty for it, because something is better than nothing.
>>220448154no i'm stupid
>>220452223Yeah same for me. I think, like everything else, its become politicised in america. We call it "joined-up handwriting" in english >>220448519>>220448571DO NOT google cyrillic cursive.
>>220448174>I'm a Zoomiepost feet
>>220448154Everybody can and everybody does, I never met anybody who writes in block letters, its pain in the ass. Thing is how well you write in cursive.
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>>220448154Yes but my writing in general looks like some retarded ape got hit in the fingers with a sledgehammer before being forced to write in Chinese
>>220448154
>>220448562>I stopped writing cursive when I was 14most people in my school class stopped using cursive around that age i later taught myself sütterlin/kurrent (old german handwriting, illegible to most people today) to distract myself during boring classesthe unintended consequence of that was that i unlearned writing in normal cursive
>>220448154i haven't written anything on paper in probably 10+ years. i definitely could write cursive at one point, but not so sure anymore.
>>220448154Yes, I learned it in elementary school and it absolutely raped my handwriting. It was terrible and unreadable. Now I'm writing somewhat of a mix of standard and cursive
>>220448154I mix the two. Some letters I prefer writing in cursive, others in script.
i could never write in cursive